Good advice. My issues reached a head when I had my lot surveyed. My dad sold the lot to me and had the survey done to seperate it off his farm. The surveyor pounded a nail in the center of the road as his benchmark and then ppounded his wooded stake in my lot to mark the line and also did the corners. We had just bought my dad a Polaroid camera for his birthday recently so he was going around snapping pics of this and that. For the heck of it he snapped a pic of that stake in front of her house. By God if the next day it wasn't moved a good 1 to 1 1/2 foot in her favor and the hole carefully disguised. He went to her door and demanded an explanation. The husband says we're good neighbors you are wrong. My dad whipped out that pic and that ended that talk. The engineering firm was nice enough to come back and reset the stakes at no charge. My road is only two miles long and EVERY single person is respectful and gets along EXCEPT my neighbor. And the funny thing is they sold their farm which is on the other side of ther lot to the neighbor accros the road and they NEVER encroach or spoil his land!
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